ShibbolethFriday, Feb. 6, at AllGood CafeSurely I can't be the only one in the world who wouldn't mind hearing

Shibboleth's "1912 Horsey Rebellion"

while chowing down on some of AllGood's Rock-a-mole, right? I think the two would complement one another quite nicely.

Austin Brown Sounds, Sparklepussy Barbie
Friday, Feb. 6, at The CavernKinda fitting to see Sparklepussy Barbie on a bill this weekend--I can't help but compare their sound to The Killers'. The couple of times I've seen them, that translates to a pretty decent time... if the crowd is willing to dance away to the band's brand of rock. Austin Brown Sounds, which just returned from a European tour, also tries to get the audience dancing, albeit in a more funk-jam kind of way. Should be interesting to see how the crowds and dances blend on this bill.

Cory Branan, Will Johnson
Friday, Feb, 6 at the Double Wide
A very nice pairing here, pitting Centro-matic's Johnson with the headliner, Austin's Cory Brannan, who has worked with Lucero, been featured in Rolling Stone, performed on Letterman and has a nice quality to his down-home Texas country/folk/rock sound.

Sounds Under Radio, PVC Street Gang, Menkena
Friday, Feb, 6, at Lola's on Sixth, Fort Worth
I have no idea what to make of Austin's Sounds Under Radio, as I've seen the band on some odd bills over the past year. But if you wanna take a chance on the bombastic rock act, tonight's a good time to do so--if only because Denton's punk-influenced PVC Street Gang and Dallas' dream-scape shoegaze act Menkena are worth the price of admission alone.

Chris Holt, Eric Neal, Camille Cortinas, Dave Little
Friday, Feb, 6, at Opening Bell Coffee's Mosaic location
Fishing For Comets' Camille Cortinas pitched this to me as a songwriters-in-the-round, song-swap between this talented collection of area musicians. A much lower-keyed affair than most of the other shows happening tonight, but a great option for people looking for more of a wine than a beer-and-whiskey night. Plus, do we really have to slobber over Holt and Neal's collective talents and the number of bands they play in again?

Teenage Cool Kids, Deep Snapper, Uptown BumsSaturday, Feb, 7, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios, Denton
A really solid bill of some of Denton's best lo-fi punk- and garage-influenced acts. One of the best bills of the weekend, in fact.

Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, others
Saturday, Feb, 7, at the House of Blues' Pontiac Garage
Because some mall punk bands do read this blog. Meanwhile, did you know that RJA, the band responsible for that ubiquitous "Face Down" song, has a new album out? You didn't? Us either. Nor do we care, really, but we have space to fill...

Vandevander, Oso Closo, The KulSaturday, Feb, 7, at The CavernOso Closo killed as the Who earlier this season at the DTC. Meanwhile, Tulsa's Vandevander uses some pretty tired blues-rock riffs, but I imagine it's not that bad in a live setting--which is probably why he's been all over DFW in recent weeks. And then there are the funky, soul rockers in The Kul, who are pushing its just-released Soul 4 Gold album (we'll have a review in print soon enough) at this gig. Really bizarre blend of acts, but each is at least somewhat interesting in its own right.

Tesla
Saturday, Feb. 7, at House of BluesStill kickin'. Or so I just found out when I saw this show listed on the House of Blues' site. Go figure.

Gov't Mule, Disco Biscuits
Sunday, Feb. 8, at House of Blues
Because, like, dude... really... I know a guy who can totally hook us up before we get there... it'll be unreal. Dude.

Slider Pines
Sunday, Feb, 8, at the Barley HouseBecause you've got nothing else going on on Sunday night this weekend, and I'll be damned if Slider Pines isn't the tightest, cleanest live band in town--not to mention that its obvious Clash, Beatles and Replacements influences are really tough to disapprove of. Plus, you can still download the band's latest EP for free right here. Or you can just pick up a hard copy at the show. Again, for free.

...and that's all folks. Add others in the comments, if you must. And, as always, have fun out there.